how is Bully Cat like Novax Djokovic?


I wonder…hm…what similarities do they have…

Number 1: Both BC and Novax disrespect their peers.

Number 2: Both refuse to go home when politely asked to leave.

Number 3: Both Novax and BC will share a tarnished legacy for their selfishness.

Bully Cat looks longingly at Carport Kitty’s carport…

like Novax gazes past guards at Australian border

Bully Cat patrols carport border looking for legal representation

No one wants to take my case!

Meanwhile, Carport Kitty could be seen yesterday eating three square meals at the bottom of our kitchen steps in the carport. She had been looking thin and “poorly” for the past several days so we were happy to see her appetite return.

keep the food coming, sisters

Bully Cat was seen hustling to his own home – the judge and jury of Pretty and me sent him packing. Novax’s visa was revoked a second time by the Australian Immigration Minister this morning; he will be returned to immigration detention this afternoon but will appeal to the judicial system to restore the visa in time for him to participate in what was once his favorite Grand Slam. I’m thinking he’s lost the good will of Australian tennis fans in 2022 – he should go home to Serbia to practice for the clay season.

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Stay safer, stay saner, please get vaccinated and please stay tuned.

About Sheila Morris

Sheila Morris is a personal historian, essayist with humorist tendencies, lesbian activist, truth seeker and speaker in the tradition of other female Texas storytellers including her paternal grandmother. In December, 2017, the University of South Carolina Press published her collection of first-person accounts of a few of the people primarily responsible for the development of LGBTQ organizations in South Carolina. Southern Perspectives on the Queer Movement: Committed to Home will resonate with everyone interested in LGBTQ history in the South during the tumultuous times from the AIDS pandemic to marriage equality. She has published five nonfiction books including two memoirs, an essay compilation and two collections of her favorite blogs from I'll Call It Like I See It. Her first book, Deep in the Heart: A Memoir of Love and Longing received a Golden Crown Literary Society Award in 2008. Her writings have been included in various anthologies - most recently the 2017 Saints and Sinners Literary Magazine. Her latest book, Four Ticket Ride, was released in January, 2019. She is a displaced Texan living in South Carolina with her wife Teresa Williams and their dogs Spike, Charly and Carl. She is also Naynay to her two granddaughters Ella and Molly James who light up her life for real. Born in rural Grimes County, Texas in 1946 her Texas roots still run wide and deep.
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10 Responses to how is Bully Cat like Novax Djokovic?

  1. Wayside Artist says:

    After today’s latest play, I guess one of you will now have to grant Bully Cat an injunction to stay so he can stare at Carport Kitty. I can’t keep up with who’s ball is in which court!

    Liked by 1 person

  2. JosieHolford says:

    I’ve no time or sympathy for Novax. The man is beyond the pale. But I do have an infinite capacity to try and understand the cat you have, unfortunately – and in my ignorant opinion – prematurely named BC.

    But hey – a good story. Great pics. Keep it coming.
    And always know I am your fan and BC’s #1 fan.

    Liked by 2 people

  3. marymtf says:

    Did Djokevic mingle at public events knowing he had Covid?
    Did he make a false declaration on a travel form before entering Australia?
    Does Djokevic, an anti vaxxer, think his rights trump the rights of Australians and the Australian Government? He’s an arrogant little turd. Unfortunately the anti Vader’s are already out in force.

    Liked by 1 person

  4. We’d support BC any day over Novax!

    Liked by 1 person

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